A nitrate print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for Preservation.
The Dionne quintuplets worked 10:30 to 11:30 AM every day for four months on location in their home town of Callander for this film. This schedule allowed them to to honor their "personal appearance" commitments at the Dafoe nursery, where they were exhibited daily to tourists.
According to an article in the Pittsburgh Press (August 20, 1936), 90 cast members and technicians made the trip from Hollywood to Callander, Ontario, to work on this film.
Don DeFore stated in an article in the Cedar Rapids (Iowa) Tribune dated December 25, 1936 that he had an unbilled small part in this film.
'Don Defore''s film debut.